With our hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, camping facilities, RV parks and vacation rentals, you’ll find the best of lodging in Oregon . With accommodations to fit every taste and style, we’ll help you locate your ideal home away from home.

Oregon’s got hot high desert country to the east, balmy coast to the west, and mountains, rivers and forests in between. Not to mention many great towns on your must-see list. You’ve got a lot of ground to cover, and we are here to help you figure out how to get around.

Are you interested in visiting our state? In recent years, our little home in the Pacific Northwest has gotten a lot of attention.

We’re flattered. People can’t seem to say enough about it. And a lot of the things they’ve been saying are true. But let’s not lose our heads over this. Oregon is a very special place. And we’re glad you like it. But it’s just a place with a bunch of mountains and lakes and trees and beaches and those kinds of things.

That said, we do want you to visit. Really, we do. But please, don’t all come at once. Maybe just a few of you at a time.

It’s easier to get to know one another that way.

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When you visit the beaches of Lincoln City this year, you probably won’t see Rebecca Graham. She has a top-secret identity (this being her alias), which she employs as she heads to the beach from fall to spring with a covert mission: to slip 3,000…

It rains in Oregon. But what you might not know is that it’s also sunny here you just have to know where to look to find the sun. The same goes for snow, because all that rain gets turned into snow if you’re up on Mt. Hood or Mt. Bachelor or…

The easiest way to get to Oregon’s 7 Wonders is to fly Alaska Airlines. With daily non-stop flights to Eugene, Medford, Portland, & Bend, it’s easy to see why Alaska is the official 7 Wonders of Oregon airline.

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The beaches between Port Orford and Cape Blanco are, in general, less traveled relative to many other Oregon Coast beaches and this stretch of beach is known for good agate hunting. There are two primary public beach access areas in this area. Paradise Point State Recreation Site in the north end of Port Orford offers beach access as far north as Elk River. Cape Blanco State Park offers access to …